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From: Domenico Taddei (dtaddei_at_getnet.it)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 17:36:21 CDT
Joe Phillips wrote:
>I came upon a handful of some Gemplus cards on ebay. I *thought* they
>were GPK4000 cards when I bought them. According to the ATR they are
>not - or at least compared to the ATRs embedded into OpenSC.
>
>Here's the info I have on them.
>
>ATR: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 09 01 02 52
>
Right, it seems a GPK 16000.
A2 <- Gemplus generic prod 09 <- GPK 16000 01 <- OS ver
02 <- Prog Ver 52 <- Chip Id Value
>Clearly Gemplus. They say "GemSAFE SDK" on them along with some other
>graphics and the words "Protect your business"
>
>You can find a picture here...
>http://allosaurus.dev.snet.net/~jaiger/images/gemsafesdk.jpg
>
>On the back is "GEM-227" along with what appears to be a serial number
>(the cards I have go in sequence.)
>
>
>Comparing the ATR with those in OpenSC, it seems it's likely a
>GPK16000. The ATR is off by 1 byte (ok bit.)
>
>Can anyone confirm or deny this? Can anyone identify this card for me?
>
>Are there any docs floating around the 'net on these cards? eg.
>featureset, supported APDUs, etc.
>
You should check the Gemplus website, I do have a GPK Reference Manual
-dated April 2001-
in printed form, but i've no more the original PDF.
If someone at Gemplus has this document, or a more recent one, it could
help you...
>
>thanks,
>
>-joe
>
>
Cheers
Domenico
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